Election year photographs track changes to family and The Oklahoman

Gail LoPresto has taken photographs of her children with The Oklahoman after each presidential election for decades. She says the photos have tracked the changes in her family and in the newspaper.

 
By Ken Raymond | Published: October 23, 2012   

For decades, Gail LoPresto has had a presidential election tradition: She snaps photos of her children holding the next day's Oklahoman.

photo - Gail LoPresto, a lifelong Oklahoma resident, has taken photos of her children with The Oklahoman after each presidential election for decades. <strong> - Provided</strong>
Gail LoPresto, a lifelong Oklahoma resident, has taken photos of her children with The Oklahoman after each presidential election for decades. - Provided

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She got the idea from “Look” or “Life” magazine; it's been so long she can't remember which one for sure. She recalls what the magazine did, though.

“It had the same type of...
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